Spring break
Saturday, March 1 - Sunday, March 9
Location not specified
    Nuclear Theory Seminar
    Tuesday, March 11
    12:45pm
    Small Hall, Room 122
    Wim Cosyn from the University of Gent, Title of Talk: The nucleus at short distances
      CV, Resume, Networking, & MORE! (Sciences)
      Thursday, March 13
      9am - 10:30am
      Cohen Career Center, Presentation Rooms A & B
      The English proverb tells us that "first impressions are most important." Just in case this is true, we want to make the best possible professional first impression. In this workshop, learn how to make and keep up a solid professional image.
        Physics Seminar
        Thursday, March 13
        12:45pm - 1:45pm
        Small Hall, Room 122
        Brian Tiburzi, Title of Talk: Neutron in a strong magnetic field and effects from finite volume
          Mathematics Colloquium: Mainak Patel, Duke University
          Friday, March 14
          2pm - 3pm
          Jones Hall, Room 301
          The Essential Role of Phase Delayed Inhibition in Decoding Synchrony within the Brain
            Physics Colloquium
            Friday, March 14
            4pm - 5pm
            Small Hall, Room 111
            Wally Melnitchouk, Jlab, Title of Talk: Nucleon structure from global QCD analysis of parton distributions
              CV, Resume, Networking, & MORE! (Sciences)
              Thursday, March 20
              6pm - 7pm
              Cohen Career Center, Presentation Rooms A & B
              The English proverb tells us that "first impressions are most important." Just in case this is true, we want to make the best possible professional first impression. In this workshop, learn how to make and keep up a solid professional image.
                W&M alum Elizabeth Winder, a poet and biographer and Catherine Bowman to Speak
                Thursday, March 20
                7pm
                Tucker Hall, Tucker Theatre 127A
                William & Mary alum Elizabeth Winder, a poet and biographer, will join former Writer-in-Residence Catherine Bowman in a program focusing on Sylvia Plath.
                  GRADUATE SYMPOSIUM
                  Friday, March 21
                  All day
                  Small Hall
                    13th Annual Graduate Research Symposium
                    Friday, March 21 - Saturday, March 22
                    8am - 12pm
                    Sadler Center, 2nd Floor Lobby
                    A unique educational and networking event, the GRS encourages interdisciplinary exchange, bringing together students from the sciences and the humanities at William & Mary and other surrounding regional universities.
                      Graduate Research Symposium Networking Reception
                      Friday, March 21
                      4pm - 8pm
                      Sadler Center, Tidewater A
                      Come put your newly-improved networking skills to use at the Graduate Research Symposium! Refreshments will be served.
                        Saturday Morning Physics: "Climbing the Cosmic Distance Ladder" (Prof. Eugene Tracy)
                        Saturday, March 22
                        11am - 12pm
                        Small Hall, Room 111
                        "How Astronomers Measure the Distances to Planets, Stars, and Galaxies"
                          AX 101: Understanding Authentic Excellence
                          Tuesday, March 25
                          4pm - 5pm
                          Campus Center, Student Leadership Conference Room
                          Please note: RSVP is required. Please see within. Dr. Kelly Crace discusses authentic excellence versus fear-based excellence and how they relate to resilience, fulfillment and productivity!
                            William Small Distinguished Lecture
                            Friday, March 28
                            4pm - 5pm
                            Small Hall, Room 110
                            Speaker: Margaret Murnane, JILA William Small Distinguished Lecture, Title of Talk:Science at the Timescale of the Electron: Ultrafast X-Rays and Applications